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. >> you educate a man, and to educate him. you educate a woman, and you educate a family. >> you would have graduated in 1959 but she started a family instead. she took classes but could never earn enough credits so she wrote school asking for some recognition and that more than e expected. there it is. an actual degree. good for her. never too old to graduate. >> the 80-year plan. when we switched to fios, we got better tv, better phone, better internet. [ male announcer ] it's time to get mre for your money. upgrade to verizon fios iernet, tv d phone with our best price online: just $84.99 a month, guaranteed for one year with no annual contract. internet is absolutely imperative for school nowadays. look up this, write an essay on that. my life is greatly improved because of fios. male announcer ] don't wait! switch to fios for a super-low $84.99 a month for a year with no annual contract. visit verizon.com/superoffer. contact the verizon center for customers with disabilities welcome to life on fios. at 800-974-6006 tty/v.
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the chicago board of education must now approve the contract. last month week-long strike at 350,000 students at a school in the nation's third largest district. still to come, aspirin may have more benefits than once thought. we already knew it helps to protect against heart attacks. but it is good for our brain. details in medical alert. >> the rain is moving at of the area and the cold front as well. but there is another one in the midwest and there was snow in minnesota today. winter is right around the corner. it looks nice at the beach beyond her ocean city has 79 degrees, 77 degrees at bwi marshall. krystal conwell : we see a lot of problems with the... number of students that we have. resources. materials. things that the children need... on a day-to-day basis. anncr: question seven will help. the department of legislative services says question seven... will mean hundreds of millions of dollars... for schools...from gaming revenues that would have... gone to other states. and independent audits will guarantee the money... goes where it'
the chicago board of education must now approve the contract. last month week-long strike at 350,000 students at a school in the nation's third largest district. still to come, aspirin may have more benefits than once thought. we already knew it helps to protect against heart attacks. but it is good for our brain. details in medical alert. >> the rain is moving at of the area and the cold front as well. but there is another one in the midwest and there was snow in minnesota today. winter...
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that's why the california democratic party set up a day of action today to go door-to- door to educate voters on the issues. >> you go out there, they say, oh, this is important, and i think it's really effective. >> reporter: the republicans are employ employing the same strategy. >> it's a matter of seeing what's on tv, and in the mail, and then that direct contact brings it all home. >> reporter: we spoke with a lot of people out are on the street who have not yet made up their minds. >> there's a lot more investigating to do. >> i'm still reading some of the propositions. >> reporter: but most people we spoke with don't. >> i think it's actually really rude, and bad when people are trying to sway us. it's a really personal opinion, and i think everyone is entitled to that. >> i feel like i'm intelligent enough and that i can make up my own mind. >> reporter: still door-to- door campaigning won't end anytime soon. >> in the final analysis, it does improve turnout, and so for now we're stuck with this system, we'll see what the future holds. >> both president obama and mitt romney sp
that's why the california democratic party set up a day of action today to go door-to- door to educate voters on the issues. >> you go out there, they say, oh, this is important, and i think it's really effective. >> reporter: the republicans are employ employing the same strategy. >> it's a matter of seeing what's on tv, and in the mail, and then that direct contact brings it all home. >> reporter: we spoke with a lot of people out are on the street who have not yet...
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day they will do a movie about the guys who stuck together to get education and footballhampionship to penn state. the usa basketball team its pre olympic against spain this afternoon. the americans led by eight at carmelo thanks to anthony. how about kobe bryant today? the drive, the jam. now the united states by 20 in the fourth quarter. nba the magic are saying tonight they may not trade right now.rd the magic may wait until the deadline to make a deal. that makes sense. they may get the offer they are looking for. i'm barack obama and i approve this message. [romney singing]: oh beautiful, for spacious skies, for amber waves of grain, for purple mountains majesty, above the fruited plain, america, america, god shed his grace on thee, >> a few storms lean during out there. >> let's take a look at the next seven days. lots of sunshine. hot and humid and close to 100 thursday with some storms. then a little bit of a break over the weekend. >> thank you. have a good night. >> i'm barack obama and i approve this message. [romney singing]: oh beautiful, for spacious skies, for amber wave
day they will do a movie about the guys who stuck together to get education and footballhampionship to penn state. the usa basketball team its pre olympic against spain this afternoon. the americans led by eight at carmelo thanks to anthony. how about kobe bryant today? the drive, the jam. now the united states by 20 in the fourth quarter. nba the magic are saying tonight they may not trade right now.rd the magic may wait until the deadline to make a deal. that makes sense. they may get the...
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when i grew up, education inflation was not quite what it is today. it is double digit in some cases. we need to attack the root cause of inflation. that combined with economic growth in giving you a debt free nation,in this generation, it is how we maintain the legacy of leaving the next generation better off. [applause] >> this goes against my nature. [laughter] this better be a good question for a yankee fan. i do not know. i have to tell you a story. i was in south carolina giving a speech. at the citadelall of the cadets were all lined up and sitting as if at attention. now and then in my speech i would tell a joke or two. they would look down the aisle and the guy would shake his head and no one would laugh. i could not get any laugh out of them. finally, i took questions from the audience. most of the people had written out their questions on a card. a note card. they read the question and i would respond. one guy stood up and said, what you think about the red sox having traded johnny to the yankees? -- john damon to the yankees. everybody was
when i grew up, education inflation was not quite what it is today. it is double digit in some cases. we need to attack the root cause of inflation. that combined with economic growth in giving you a debt free nation,in this generation, it is how we maintain the legacy of leaving the next generation better off. [applause] >> this goes against my nature. [laughter] this better be a good question for a yankee fan. i do not know. i have to tell you a story. i was in south carolina giving a...
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the educational system, you know we talk some of about well now it's no child left behind and we teach to the text. as a student there is a program in this school that is clearly lighting up these children's hearts and minds. and bringing out the absolute best in them. >> uh-huh. >> jon: and the first thing we do in that situation is say well, that's the thing that has to go. you're cutting the vital appendage not the things and spending all that money for tests. how did that feel as a student. >> wow, first i was annoyed by the exams. (laughter) i thought it was a complete waste of time. and i said-- . >> jon: teaching to the test and all those sorts of things. >> my 8th grade teacher was not a teacher who taught to the test and the fact of the matter is that he was actually the best teacher i have ever had. >> jon: right, right, right. because teaching is an art form. >> it, it is. and i-- if there is any teacher i really respect teachers. (applause) >> jon: he doesn't know, he's only a student. >> i was being sarcastic. >> the teachers work very hard and they work so hard and for th
the educational system, you know we talk some of about well now it's no child left behind and we teach to the text. as a student there is a program in this school that is clearly lighting up these children's hearts and minds. and bringing out the absolute best in them. >> uh-huh. >> jon: and the first thing we do in that situation is say well, that's the thing that has to go. you're cutting the vital appendage not the things and spending all that money for tests. how did that feel...
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as governor, i can promise you that money will go to education. that's the law and that's what we'll do. vote qor question seven. as governor, i cut five billion dollars in spending and balanced the budget every year. and tim kaine and i both cut our own pay as governors, to lead by example. mark warner and i reached across party lines to get things done. we were a great team in richmond and we'll be a great team in washington. i'm tim kaine and i approve this message ...because we'll work together to restore fiscal responsibility, grow our economy and create jobs. [ male announcer ] tim kaine. bringing people together to tackle the challenges of tomorrow. >> things are looking very nice outside. >> very nice. two minutes from sun said. -- sunset. it is going to get dark soon. 70 tomorrow. breezy and warm thursday and friday. a very pleasant weekend, a 60's and sunshine. check all this out and more at wjla.com. >> that would be a good screen saver. >> pretty weather pictures. >> do not forget, the president's debate starts at 9:00 tonight. >> have
as governor, i can promise you that money will go to education. that's the law and that's what we'll do. vote qor question seven. as governor, i cut five billion dollars in spending and balanced the budget every year. and tim kaine and i both cut our own pay as governors, to lead by example. mark warner and i reached across party lines to get things done. we were a great team in richmond and we'll be a great team in washington. i'm tim kaine and i approve this message ...because we'll work...
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the educated residents about fire safety. the sweep comes after a man died last week that did not have a working smoke alarm. >> we found out that education and heightened awareness like this, going door-to-door, as one of the more valuable and effective ways of preventing people from losing their lives. >> firefighters it is smoke alarm is the single most important life-saving device in a home. members of the baltimore county professional firefighters union made a special stop today in perry hall. at that soccer game, they handed out fires in the information and free smoke detectors. this outreach effort is worth all for everyone. >> it is good to be out here so the public sees you. you develop a relationship with the public. the smoke detector is a very important thing. they are there for your safety, our safety. >> the union helped to sponsor white marshs' travel soccer program. the mid 2012. the race for the white house is down to the 45 daymark. president obama and that money spent the day at fund-raisers try to win over
the educated residents about fire safety. the sweep comes after a man died last week that did not have a working smoke alarm. >> we found out that education and heightened awareness like this, going door-to-door, as one of the more valuable and effective ways of preventing people from losing their lives. >> firefighters it is smoke alarm is the single most important life-saving device in a home. members of the baltimore county professional firefighters union made a special stop...
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as governor, i can promise you, that money will go to education. that's the law and that's what we'll do. vote for question seven. and balanced the budget every year. and tim kaine and i both cut our own pay as governors, to lead by example. mark warner and i reached across party lines to get things done. we were a great team in richmond and we'll be a great team in washington. i'm tim kaine and i approve this message ...because we'll work together to restore fiscal responsibility, grow our economy and create jobs. [ male announcer ] tim kaine. bringing people together to tackle the challenges of tomorrow. >> christmas is around the corner. the rockets held a rehearsal. the dancers known for their height and precise high kicks. the 85th year for the christmas spectacular. runs through december 30th in mary gonzales had a cold, she also has asthma. so she sees her allergist who has a receptionist susan, who sees that she's due for a mammogram. mary has one that day. that's when she finds out she has a tumor. she has a successful surgery and because
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this would allow a lot of students to further themselves through education and once they get their permanent residency or right now with these work permits they're going to give us, it would allow us to work and give back to our community through our education. >>> another major decision today on a controversial subject, late this afternoon the nation's catholic hospitals rejected president obama's compromise on birth control. the new healthcare rules requires religious institutions to provide contraception coverage, but the catholic health association said the got should broaden the exemption -- the government should broaden the exemption for religious employees or directly pay for the birth control coverage. >>> this afternoon the state board of health approved a new abortion clinic rules and got rid of some of the tougher regulations that had been in place temporarily since the beginning of the year. the board struck down a requirement existing clinics meet the same building standards as new hospital construction. we'll have much more on that coming up on the news edge at 11:00. >>> it ha
this would allow a lot of students to further themselves through education and once they get their permanent residency or right now with these work permits they're going to give us, it would allow us to work and give back to our community through our education. >>> another major decision today on a controversial subject, late this afternoon the nation's catholic hospitals rejected president obama's compromise on birth control. the new healthcare rules requires religious institutions to...
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. >> i'm trying to see how i could get a better chance to pay for my college education. >> they're both bashing each other. i might as well watch this. >> some came with their minds made up. >> well, i know people are going to be going all out on the blog. so i'm going to be comining bac with cracks. >> i'm not getting a sense of obama as commander in chief. romney is really laying it down and he's really being very ke tail detailed, for once. >> i became a lot more informed. >> i liked when we were talking about the health care stuff and something about the middle class because i'm middle class. >> i think that both of them had really well-structured argume s arguments. but the small differences are going to be something to ponder. >> it seemed like he came off a little bit rude. with obama, he made a little bit of a mistake. when romney was talking, he looked a little bit irritated. >> there's two more to go. >> reporter: well, perhaps a more up close and personal visit from the president himself will help these students make up their minds. president obama is scheduled to be here on
. >> i'm trying to see how i could get a better chance to pay for my college education. >> they're both bashing each other. i might as well watch this. >> some came with their minds made up. >> well, i know people are going to be going all out on the blog. so i'm going to be comining bac with cracks. >> i'm not getting a sense of obama as commander in chief. romney is really laying it down and he's really being very ke tail detailed, for once. >> i became a...
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. >> it is the education and health fields where president obama's top donors work. >> if you want to be successful ... >> and gender. >> obama has been engaging both men and women at a pretty solid clip. >> 44% of mr. obama's funds have come from women, 56% from men. compared to governor romney where women is responsible for 29%. male donors make up 70%. for as much as both campaigns are taking in, they are getting to know you better in hopes that you will open up your wallet. >> campaigns are becoming much for sophisticated as a retail, door to door kind of identify the voters that will support you. >> president obama has a significant advantage hit comes to individual contributions, the supporters of governor romney have vested the president in outside fundraising. the super political action committees. jim osman from washington. >>> now maryland's most accurate forecast. >> maryland's most powerful radar is crystal clear. we continue to see the clear weather holding. in baltimore itself, conditions muggy but still not as humid as it has been. the dew point of 66. about a five poin
. >> it is the education and health fields where president obama's top donors work. >> if you want to be successful ... >> and gender. >> obama has been engaging both men and women at a pretty solid clip. >> 44% of mr. obama's funds have come from women, 56% from men. compared to governor romney where women is responsible for 29%. male donors make up 70%. for as much as both campaigns are taking in, they are getting to know you better in hopes that you will open up...
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to be able to afford an education, to want the very best public education system for your children. >> think you are paying too much for gasoline? take a look at this -- gas for nearly $10 a gallon. franchises in new jersey and pennsylvania hiked their prices to protest high wholesale cost. they call it a reasonable practice. who is going to pay $10? that's like italy or someplace. >> you don't have to wait in line. [laughter] >> there is no line. >> a few clouds for the weekend. a touch of humidity but then some refreshing air with a bit of a breeze coming back on saturday and sunday. the weekend looks great. >> thank you. abc world news is up next. the middle class is carrying a heavy load in america. but mitt romney doesn't see it. under the romn plan, a middle class family will pay an average of up to $ $2,000 more a year in taxes. while at the same e time giving multi-millionaires like himself a $250,000 tax cut so, romney hits the middle class harder. and gives millionaires an even bigger break. is that the wayfoforward for america? i'm barack obama and i approve this message. a
to be able to afford an education, to want the very best public education system for your children. >> think you are paying too much for gasoline? take a look at this -- gas for nearly $10 a gallon. franchises in new jersey and pennsylvania hiked their prices to protest high wholesale cost. they call it a reasonable practice. who is going to pay $10? that's like italy or someplace. >> you don't have to wait in line. [laughter] >> there is no line. >> a few clouds for the...
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for years as an educator. she will put it to use with an organization with a mission to help raise money for children. >> were more able to give schools money to be able to exceed the regular school budget. we're honoring 16 schools tonight. and these are schools that have written proposals to be able to ask us for $2,000. >> is this beyond just have it to the person down the street to the grandfather, to the parent? >> absolutely. anyone who believes in public education. anyone who has the heart for children. anyone who wants to see children go to the next level. the candy private individuals or businesses or large -- they can individuals or businesses. i am a big cheerleader for children. a huge cheerleader for children. any aspect i am in. i am the cheerleader for the education foundation. this foundation can go to any great avenues and to the highest heights. it depends on who wants to be on board and be part of this initiative with us. >> the world watched you and your family cheering on your son. will yo
for years as an educator. she will put it to use with an organization with a mission to help raise money for children. >> were more able to give schools money to be able to exceed the regular school budget. we're honoring 16 schools tonight. and these are schools that have written proposals to be able to ask us for $2,000. >> is this beyond just have it to the person down the street to the grandfather, to the parent? >> absolutely. anyone who believes in public education....
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to be able to afford an education, to want the very best public education system for your children. >> the life of astronaut neil armstrong was honored today in washington. more than 1000 people gathered for a memorial service at the national cathedral. he died last month after complications from heart surgery. one of the most touching speeches was given by his friend, fellow astronauts -- >> for well, my friend. you have lifted -- left us far too soon. we want you to know, we do cherished the time we have had and shared together. god bless you, neil. >> neil armstrong will be buried at sea tomorrow. the exact location is not been released. the maryland teenager who attacked his classmate on the first day of school is apologizing. robert gladden like to meet the victim to express his remorse. daniel borowy shot late last month and released from the hospital early this week. actor sally struthers was arrested yesterday morning in maine on drunk driving charges. she denied the charges filed against her. she is currently appearing in the musical "9 to 5." her publicist says she is fine a
to be able to afford an education, to want the very best public education system for your children. >> the life of astronaut neil armstrong was honored today in washington. more than 1000 people gathered for a memorial service at the national cathedral. he died last month after complications from heart surgery. one of the most touching speeches was given by his friend, fellow astronauts -- >> for well, my friend. you have lifted -- left us far too soon. we want you to know, we do...
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now they are getting educated on the story, and, no, it's not a story. >> this is a very serious case obviously. a lot of people disheart ended there wasn't a more thorough investigation and sitting on documents and not coming forward with what the american people needed to know. and benghazi, this story is still going on, the investigation, who is going to testify, who is not. and still more questions than answers. >> amazing. there is a guy in jail because of a video that was blamed for these riots and for this horrible, horrible tragedy. the real scandal is why did they push this video? and if one person could just answer that question. it wasn't a mistake. they did it on purpose. was it because they wanted get president obama about off the hook for his statements about al-qaeda in who knows. susan rice isn't the story. hillary's head injury isn't a story although it's a strange part of the story. the real scandal is who pushed the video and why the media? the media became the three monkeys combined. they saw no evil, they heard no evil and they spoke no evil. they took themselves
now they are getting educated on the story, and, no, it's not a story. >> this is a very serious case obviously. a lot of people disheart ended there wasn't a more thorough investigation and sitting on documents and not coming forward with what the american people needed to know. and benghazi, this story is still going on, the investigation, who is going to testify, who is not. and still more questions than answers. >> amazing. there is a guy in jail because of a video that was...
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you can still go and get the other education. i guess i went a step further than they did. but i was just trying to make a poin. it -- a point. >> that proves the point here. >> an unnecessary jab, and he is right. >> look, the reality of it is how many times do we hear we are not producing enough engineers. we are not producing enough of the high-tech skill set. well start finding the incentive that drives students to where they are going to have a future and a career and actually benefit us as a crai. as a country. >> can't argue with that. >> say something. >> i think we should get rid of college altogether. no one who is 18 knows what they want to do with the rest of their life. they will go to the philosophy school, or they will find an actual trade school and learn how to do something and if they don't like it, learn something else. example, if you were just to do law school how long does that take? a year? six months? easy. all of those things won't take that long. you will learn something and get baying to your country and college be damned. get the classic educatio
you can still go and get the other education. i guess i went a step further than they did. but i was just trying to make a poin. it -- a point. >> that proves the point here. >> an unnecessary jab, and he is right. >> look, the reality of it is how many times do we hear we are not producing enough engineers. we are not producing enough of the high-tech skill set. well start finding the incentive that drives students to where they are going to have a future and a career and...
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if i couldn't do that, what good was my education? why was i trying to do all that? that was my first demonstration. and eating at the lunch counter, going into the school, integrating in everybody's church, trying to marry anybody's daughter, had to do with trying to get a job, a college student wanted to do. you couldn't do that. you had to change the whole society to do that. now -- so you think about that now in the context of somebody just coming out of slavery, now they're starting a new community, a new life. they got something called a newfound freedom and in the context of discrimination, violence, all this. they start churches, schools, colleges, schools and churches. and one writer says schools break out like wildfire, and any place people gather together and one of them can read and write. and by the time we get to the 1960s we have 100 african-american colleges in the united states. we've got tulsa, we've got wilmington, we've got all of these communities become targets for white mobs. because white supremacy says african-americans that no black person c
if i couldn't do that, what good was my education? why was i trying to do all that? that was my first demonstration. and eating at the lunch counter, going into the school, integrating in everybody's church, trying to marry anybody's daughter, had to do with trying to get a job, a college student wanted to do. you couldn't do that. you had to change the whole society to do that. now -- so you think about that now in the context of somebody just coming out of slavery, now they're starting a new...
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in 2005, now it's under the maryland state department of education so with that there's a huge focus on the importance of early education, curriculum, staff development and these children being ready to enter kindergarten. >> is that every childcare center coming under the board of edge or certain ones? >> every licensed daycare center or preschool. >> i did not know that. that means you'll have to have a certain teacher-to-child ratio and other things? >> it's always been the case but under the office of childcare was moreation, it focused around, is it a safe, nurturing, clean environment? do the children have adequate equipment and tools but now under msde, it's more curriculum focused, there are recommended curriculums centers are encouraged to follow. >> for parents, what should you be looking for when looking at childcare? >> as a father of five children and i'm -- two of them still in preschool, i walk through the hallways as a father first. does it feel good, is this a place i want to leave my children? at the curriculum, i'm looking at staff development. all the families tha
in 2005, now it's under the maryland state department of education so with that there's a huge focus on the importance of early education, curriculum, staff development and these children being ready to enter kindergarten. >> is that every childcare center coming under the board of edge or certain ones? >> every licensed daycare center or preschool. >> i did not know that. that means you'll have to have a certain teacher-to-child ratio and other things? >> it's always...
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>> yes, the apps and educational content can be adjusted. you can download anew stuff all of the time. >> how much? >> $99. >> well worth it. >> this thing is a very popular company. we have this in our home. >> it is great. family love to travel for the holidays. it's a little tough on the younger ones ages 6-7. they can scoot along on their own carry on luggage. parents can pull them along if they don't want to scoot on their own. >> is this stirred de enough you can check it as a bag? >> you can. you can catch it you can carry it on. you can customize it. >> and inside here. >> we have something i love. this is from moofashion place.c. it comes with a gift card. let the girls be a fashion designer they can design their own jewelry or clothes. they pick whatever style they like color, design, they make a little label so they can show all their friends they designed these clothes. >> this is something you order it on-line and design it on-line and the label has a little girl's name on it andrea fashions? >> fantastic. love that idea. >> fin
>> yes, the apps and educational content can be adjusted. you can download anew stuff all of the time. >> how much? >> $99. >> well worth it. >> this thing is a very popular company. we have this in our home. >> it is great. family love to travel for the holidays. it's a little tough on the younger ones ages 6-7. they can scoot along on their own carry on luggage. parents can pull them along if they don't want to scoot on their own. >> is this stirred...
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a great education. [applause] we want them to compete for your business as a student based on outcome, equality, and affordability. but competition works everywhere. -- that kind of competition works everywhere. when i grew up, education inflation was not quite what it is today. it is double digit some cases. we need to attack the root cause of education at inflation, combined with economic growth and a debt-free nation. that is how in this generation we maintain the legacy of leaving the next generation better off. [applause] >> this goes against my nature. this goes against my nature are right. [laughter] this better be a good question for a yankee fan. i have to tell you a story, i was at the citadel in south carolina giving a speech. all of the cadets were lined up. sitting at its attention. i tell a joke or two. they look down the aisle. i cannot allow out of them. finally, i took questions from audiences. most of the people have written about their questions on a card, and no card. they read the q
a great education. [applause] we want them to compete for your business as a student based on outcome, equality, and affordability. but competition works everywhere. -- that kind of competition works everywhere. when i grew up, education inflation was not quite what it is today. it is double digit some cases. we need to attack the root cause of education at inflation, combined with economic growth and a debt-free nation. that is how in this generation we maintain the legacy of leaving the next...
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need the education. it's bad enough they don't get the education they need under the conditions. we suffer through poverty and through gang violence and everythingand our kids have to be out of school? that's the only safe haven they have right now. >> the walkout is chicago's first teacher strike in 25 years. chicago is the country's third largest school district. >>> 5:35 right now. it was the bear hug that was seen around the country. you probably saw it yourself. president obama got a lift literally from a super enthusiastic supporter during the president's weekend. this was the bus tour in florida and he stopped by big apple pizza and pasta restaurant in fort pierce. you see right therech the owner so -- there. the owner so excited he lifted the president a foot off ground. >> i guess i got caught up in the moment. it's a brief moment when i knew he was coming. he opened up the door and he was like where's scott and when i saw him he came right at me and shook my hand and i was just so excited i jus
need the education. it's bad enough they don't get the education they need under the conditions. we suffer through poverty and through gang violence and everythingand our kids have to be out of school? that's the only safe haven they have right now. >> the walkout is chicago's first teacher strike in 25 years. chicago is the country's third largest school district. >>> 5:35 right now. it was the bear hug that was seen around the country. you probably saw it yourself. president...
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but if take you away early childhood education... slash k-12 funding... and cut college aid for middle class families ... they won't go far.
but if take you away early childhood education... slash k-12 funding... and cut college aid for middle class families ... they won't go far.
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a year later, she announced she would use a $1.3 million prize to establish a health and education trust. >>> still ahead on 9news now, thrills and chills high in the sky today over baltimore. as the blue angels perform, we'll check it out. >> i get to explore this extraordinary globe and for me, you only get 70 or 80 years. once it's over, it's over. >> how one man hopes to inspire others on a long bike journey to d.c. will it be a nice sunday for all thos >>> baltimore's bicentennial celebration is underway this weekend. but some of today's events, more of a sore sale. the blue angels over baltimore this afternoon at fort mchenry. thousands of people were an hand to see them put on that precision show with a few nose dives, dips, and stunts. >> it was a great show. i'll be seeing him again tomorrow. i hope you all enjoy it, because it's a lot of fun. >> you can't see this many aircraft on display and talk to the guys who are actually piloting the aircraft. >> it's amazing. it's like nothing i've ever seen up close. >> today's blue angels events are part of the bicentennial celebration,
a year later, she announced she would use a $1.3 million prize to establish a health and education trust. >>> still ahead on 9news now, thrills and chills high in the sky today over baltimore. as the blue angels perform, we'll check it out. >> i get to explore this extraordinary globe and for me, you only get 70 or 80 years. once it's over, it's over. >> how one man hopes to inspire others on a long bike journey to d.c. will it be a nice sunday for all thos >>>...
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she was shot in the head by the taliban nearly a week ago for promoting girls education and criticizing the militant group. pakistani doctors say she needs more surgery and rehabilitation. >> funeral services will be held tomorrow for arlen specter. he died yesterday following a long battle with cancer. he was 82 years old. specter was a republican turned democrat who was ousted from office. sharyl attkisson has our report. >> reporter: during most of his 30 years in the senate, arlen specter was best known as a moderate republican, serving on the powerful senate judiciary committee where he's remembered for his aggressive questioning of anita hill during the supreme court nomination for clarence thomas in 1991. he was a ranking member who quickly climbed the political ranks to become pennsylvania's longest serving senator. >> i won the election because of my attention to pennsylvania over 24 years. >> reporter: arlen specter had made a name for himself as philadelphia's district attorney gaining national attention in the '60s when he served on the warren commission. he's credited with
she was shot in the head by the taliban nearly a week ago for promoting girls education and criticizing the militant group. pakistani doctors say she needs more surgery and rehabilitation. >> funeral services will be held tomorrow for arlen specter. he died yesterday following a long battle with cancer. he was 82 years old. specter was a republican turned democrat who was ousted from office. sharyl attkisson has our report. >> reporter: during most of his 30 years in the senate,...
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. >> that means you will gut our investments in schools and education. establishes the beginning. there are two more debates to go. >> governor of rally is working as a surrogate for the obama team, talking to reporters after the debate. back here at home, several college campuses have to debate what parties. -- watch parties. sheldon joins us live from johns hopkins university. >> we are about a month away from the election. a lot of voters we talked to seem to be passionate about both candidates. you'll remember from the 2008 election that college-aged voters were energized and excited headed into the election. based on the conversation we have had here, the same seems to be happening this year. >> the dining hall, it is never this fall. i think everyone is really excited for the election and the debate progressed more than seven it lasted as piled into the dining hall in the johns hopkins campus to watch governor romney and president obama. >> what is the mood on campus heading into the election? >> it is are more excited than usual about politics. a lot of times, political awa
. >> that means you will gut our investments in schools and education. establishes the beginning. there are two more debates to go. >> governor of rally is working as a surrogate for the obama team, talking to reporters after the debate. back here at home, several college campuses have to debate what parties. -- watch parties. sheldon joins us live from johns hopkins university. >> we are about a month away from the election. a lot of voters we talked to seem to be passionate...
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it comes down, the parents, we educators, and this didn't do gets a number of parents expressed anger that they found out through the media instead of the school. >> others thank the staff for catching the gunman after the seven teixeira -- after the 17- year was shot and debated the merits of metal detectors. >> every little step helps to >> i think that is kind of a stupid idea. nobody wants to walk through a metal detector because people have phones that are metal, ipods. >> the principal tells us the issue of the metal detector will be settled at a later date. we are told that a speaker from kentucky is scheduled to come and address the staff and students here at perry hall later this month. kerry cavanaugh, wbal-tv 11 news. >> maryland delegate it burns has been a vocal critic of the campaign supporting same sex marriage and now he is asking for the ravens owner to get involved. he referred to an e-mail advertising the raffle of two tickets as part of a maryland is for marriage equality fund raiser. in a letter, burns asked the ravens owner to step in. he says "my constituents an
it comes down, the parents, we educators, and this didn't do gets a number of parents expressed anger that they found out through the media instead of the school. >> others thank the staff for catching the gunman after the seven teixeira -- after the 17- year was shot and debated the merits of metal detectors. >> every little step helps to >> i think that is kind of a stupid idea. nobody wants to walk through a metal detector because people have phones that are metal, ipods....
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we're excited about this one and we'll be there all day to provide support, education. we'll do risk assessments because some people are at risk and don't know it. when they come to community events they can learn more about theories ks and what to do to reduce them and what positive things are available to them that they could start today. >> that is an important thing to touch on. we're happy to partner with the expo this year. there are in addition to certainly the information you're going to provide regarding diabetes, there is health and wellness and nutrition screen ks there, as well, and flu shots made available. a lot to offer here. that is october 10th. we'll see you there. and eva gonzalez thank you for joining me today. >> thank you. >> thank you for joining me on maryland spotlight. i'm kim knight. there's no subtext... just tacos. yeah, it's our job to make you want it. but honestly... it's not that hard. old el paso. when you gotta have mexican.
we're excited about this one and we'll be there all day to provide support, education. we'll do risk assessments because some people are at risk and don't know it. when they come to community events they can learn more about theories ks and what to do to reduce them and what positive things are available to them that they could start today. >> that is an important thing to touch on. we're happy to partner with the expo this year. there are in addition to certainly the information you're...
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there are still challenges to meet, children to educate, a middle class to rebuild, but the last thing we should do is turn back now. >> i'm barack obama, and i approve this message. >>> yes, that was morgan freeman. the obama camp is also bringing in more star power, former president clinton and bruce springsteen will team up for a rally in ohio. the boss also expected to stump for the president in iowa. >>> republicans are hammering the obama's handling of the deadly attack of the u.s. consulate in libya. lindsey graham suggested the administration deliberately covered up details. they're trying to sell a narrative that the mideast, the wars are receding and al qaeda has been dismantled, and to admit our embassy was attacked by al qaeda operatives and libya did not work undercuts that narrative. they didn't believe media would investigate, congress was out of session and this caught up with them. there was no way with anybody looking at all that you could believe five days after the attack that it was based on a riot that never occurred. there was no riot at all. to say that, you are
there are still challenges to meet, children to educate, a middle class to rebuild, but the last thing we should do is turn back now. >> i'm barack obama, and i approve this message. >>> yes, that was morgan freeman. the obama camp is also bringing in more star power, former president clinton and bruce springsteen will team up for a rally in ohio. the boss also expected to stump for the president in iowa. >>> republicans are hammering the obama's handling of the deadly...
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the maryland state education association turned on a doomsday clock. labor unions as members will be impacted worry about increases than they are demanding the governor to talked. >> he is supposed to be the leader of the democratic party. it has been pointed out that perhaps his attention has been devoted to the national party. his ability to command respect is going to depend a lot on his ability to command the estate. told inside politics that this has been pushed by the senate president and went off on the last day of the session. when asked about presidential ambitions, he said he is working on cutting $150 million out of the budget. reporting live from the news room, wbal light and tv 11 news. with the maryland state school board has named a new state superintendent of schools, lillian lowry. she comes to the position after serving as a delaware secretary vacation. she helped delaware when a federal race to the top brands. >> dental records confirm the remains found underneath the shad are those of the woman who vanished 21 years ago. the details
the maryland state education association turned on a doomsday clock. labor unions as members will be impacted worry about increases than they are demanding the governor to talked. >> he is supposed to be the leader of the democratic party. it has been pointed out that perhaps his attention has been devoted to the national party. his ability to command respect is going to depend a lot on his ability to command the estate. told inside politics that this has been pushed by the senate...
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affects education in maryland. --adblib weather tz-- a black bear is on the loooe affer a great escape near &pcleveland, ohio... croods gathered tuesday as police and firemen tried to coax the bear down from a tree.... they built a snow fence arouud the tree, set out a humane trap, and hoped to contain the bear if and when he eveetually came down. they even tried soaking him with a fire hose. when that onlyymade the bear go higher, people ptarted offering their own suggestions. "it was mom's idea. she aid bring honey down here to put it on the bark and then draw 33 when the bear did come down... the trap didnt work....he took off runninggup another tree.... then hopped to thh grouud.. ran through the paaking ot and umped a couule fences.the bear outran everyone... ending up on the interstate... whhre he disappearrd into the woods. p3 3 mans best friend... 3 3 3 mans best frieed... beating the heat with a dip n thee pool.what the event was for and who got the honors of cleannng up after the puus. 3 --adblibbweather
affects education in maryland. --adblib weather tz-- a black bear is on the loooe affer a great escape near &pcleveland, ohio... croods gathered tuesday as police and firemen tried to coax the bear down from a tree.... they built a snow fence arouud the tree, set out a humane trap, and hoped to contain the bear if and when he eveetually came down. they even tried soaking him with a fire hose. when that onlyymade the bear go higher, people ptarted offering their own suggestions. "it was...
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there is educational exhibits as well for kids to have fun while learning about public safety and the environment. >> the carnival for the first time this year, and an incredible number of events out here. face painting, petting zoo, a dozen food vendors. it's all about education and fun here at fair fax county. >> and i also understand there will be an appearance of a certain peacock. this event starts at 10:00, runs to five, and the event is free. this is the second and last day of this event. we're live in fairfax county. back to you. >> derek paints quite a picture. >> i wonder if he will come back with some face paint. >> i'm wearing it, you can't tell? >> very natural look for you. >> maybe i'll go for a different picture next time. >>> new this morning, two area earthquakes rattled north texas. both quakes were centers just west of dallas texas and hit just after midnight. >> i left california, i thought i was done with earthquakes. i was in the 90s san francisco earthquake, and the so i feel like they're just following me, and here i am in texas. >> those were the '89 earthqua
there is educational exhibits as well for kids to have fun while learning about public safety and the environment. >> the carnival for the first time this year, and an incredible number of events out here. face painting, petting zoo, a dozen food vendors. it's all about education and fun here at fair fax county. >> and i also understand there will be an appearance of a certain peacock. this event starts at 10:00, runs to five, and the event is free. this is the second and last day...
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it comes down to you, parents, ross, educators, and the students. -- us, educators, and the students. >> he says the possibility of installing metal detectors will come at a later date. an administrator who has dealt with this situation in kentucky will address the school later this month. >> we are keeping a close eye on the radar as there is a possibility of thunderstorms in the afternoon. right now maryland looks dry, but a few showers are popping up and rainshowers are moving across the appellations through virginia. this is something we will have to watch out for. 83 degrees at b.w.i. thurgood marshall. we have a lot of clouds in the sky as we take you through the forecast, temperatures in the mid-to-upper-80's. there are your current conditions at the airport. through the afternoon, expect temperatures in the mid-80's. best chances through 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. you will have to watch out for lightning as well. after 8:00 p.m., these guys start to clear out but we have isolated chances in the seven- day. >> we are following some breaking news sky team 11. over the scene of an ov
it comes down to you, parents, ross, educators, and the students. -- us, educators, and the students. >> he says the possibility of installing metal detectors will come at a later date. an administrator who has dealt with this situation in kentucky will address the school later this month. >> we are keeping a close eye on the radar as there is a possibility of thunderstorms in the afternoon. right now maryland looks dry, but a few showers are popping up and rainshowers are moving...
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click on education. >> here's a look at some of our other top stories. former penn state coach jerry sandusky will spend 40 plus years in jail. the judge of knowledge he could have sentenced to index before hundreds of years but the practical effect is the same. police found a 16-year-old girl dead sunday night on a quiet street in northwestern baltimore. she had been shot to death. we're live at police headquarters with more and reaction from a family member. >> when they found the teenager she had no identification. she was a 16-year-old from east baltimore but there is no word on any suspects or motives. those who knew her say she was ugly, always the life of the party, and had a lot of friends. her memorial page was more than 7000 likes. >> you see the overwhelming response of facebook. if you met her, she is an addictive personality. you'll never forget her. >> police found her body in northwest baltimore. she had been shot in the head and was pronounced dead on the scene. it to police the day to identify her. they said the teenager had been reporte
click on education. >> here's a look at some of our other top stories. former penn state coach jerry sandusky will spend 40 plus years in jail. the judge of knowledge he could have sentenced to index before hundreds of years but the practical effect is the same. police found a 16-year-old girl dead sunday night on a quiet street in northwestern baltimore. she had been shot to death. we're live at police headquarters with more and reaction from a family member. >> when they found the...
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. >> i want to get my education and i want to become a doctor. >> reporter: when the taliban couldn't silence her, they targeted her. earlier this week, a gunman shot her in the head on the way home from school. that attack led to massive outrage. ordinary pakistanis uniting to denounce the taliban. even the country's christians, themselves a small minority, are now praying for her. >> everybody feeling the same way. right, left, and center. people, whatever their political ideologies are. >> reporter: now the hope is her attack is a turning point. turning the entire country against the taliban once and for all. muhammad lila, abc news, islamabad. >> extraordinary little girl. >>> in other news this morning, the meningitis outbreak continues to spread, turning up for the first time in new hampshire. 205 people have now been sickened so far. the death toll stands at 15 in 14 states. tennessee being the hardest hit. the fungal meningitis cases, which are not contagious, have been linked to steroid shots for back pain from a pharmacy in massachusetts. >>> and a peanut butter recall linke
. >> i want to get my education and i want to become a doctor. >> reporter: when the taliban couldn't silence her, they targeted her. earlier this week, a gunman shot her in the head on the way home from school. that attack led to massive outrage. ordinary pakistanis uniting to denounce the taliban. even the country's christians, themselves a small minority, are now praying for her. >> everybody feeling the same way. right, left, and center. people, whatever their political...
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devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. . >>> shout out to jim vance. always saying good things about me. i appreciate it. it doesn't have to be that way. >> wall e gives you a shout out. >> much love. and thank you. i appreciate that. that was a prize. >> i was watching you thinking -- >> what was that? we're going to do sports here. dan is over here and you're stuck with me. deal is we are ten days from the redskins' pre-season opener. jonathan goff has been released. he has just torn his acl for the second straight year. that is a shame. in addition, kory lichtensteiger had a procedure on his knee and could be out for the year. robert griffin iii says he is feeling better than otas and mini-camp and a big reason is the receiving corps with whom he is developing a strong relationship. >> throwing with those guys over the summer, helped. being out there in the otas and mini-camp helps. you can never say you're there. i think we have a good chemistry right now. if we had to play tomorrow i think we could do it
devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. . >>> shout out to jim vance. always saying good things about me. i appreciate it. it doesn't have to be that way. >> wall e gives you a shout out. >> much love. and thank you. i appreciate that. that was a prize. >> i was watching you thinking -- >> what was that? we're going to do sports here. dan is over here and you're stuck with me. deal is we are ten days from the redskins'...
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his new information will be to help education children about space exploration. space exploration. you do know he's the little,,,, oh dear... space exploration. you do know he's the little,,,, oh dear! ohh dear... i'm not sure exactly what happened here last night. i was out helping people save money on their car insurance. 2 more! you're doing it! aren't they doing great?! hiiiiiii!! come sweat with me! keep going richard. keep sweating!! geico. fifteen minutes could save you sweat! sweat! fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> coming up next,
his new information will be to help education children about space exploration. space exploration. you do know he's the little,,,, oh dear... space exploration. you do know he's the little,,,, oh dear! ohh dear... i'm not sure exactly what happened here last night. i was out helping people save money on their car insurance. 2 more! you're doing it! aren't they doing great?! hiiiiiii!! come sweat with me! keep going richard. keep sweating!! geico. fifteen minutes could save you sweat! sweat!...
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so that we can afford to invest in education, manufacturing, and home-grown american energy for good middle class jobs. sometimes politics can seem ve small. but the choice you face, it couldn't be bigger. ♪ i'm barack obama and i approve this messa. >> we are ready to say goodbye to july. there are some welcome showers southwesternh areas. temperatures near 90. get toward90's as we the weekend. august. >> it sounds like july. >>
so that we can afford to invest in education, manufacturing, and home-grown american energy for good middle class jobs. sometimes politics can seem ve small. but the choice you face, it couldn't be bigger. ♪ i'm barack obama and i approve this messa. >> we are ready to say goodbye to july. there are some welcome showers southwesternh areas. temperatures near 90. get toward90's as we the weekend. august. >> it sounds like july. >>
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we can afford to invest in education, manufacturing, and homegrown american energy for good middle class jobs. sometimes politics can seem very small. the choice you face, it couldn't be bigger. i'm barack obama and a prove this message. >> so that's the ad in the entirety. president obama just looking to cameras speaking. something different than what we've seen the ad comes as a new poll shows attacking romney on his business record may not be working. by more than two to one, they say romney's background in business including his tenure at bain capital would cause them to make good decisions in dealing with the nation's economic problems over the next four years. clearly the obama campaign sees something in the polling and has them still going after bain. romney met yesterday with small business leaders in california where his campaign unveiled what appears to be a new slogan. we did build it. that is the slogan, a reference to president obama's comment not long ago about the government's role in creating businesses. >>> turning overseas, syrian officials seem to confirm what is long
we can afford to invest in education, manufacturing, and homegrown american energy for good middle class jobs. sometimes politics can seem very small. the choice you face, it couldn't be bigger. i'm barack obama and a prove this message. >> so that's the ad in the entirety. president obama just looking to cameras speaking. something different than what we've seen the ad comes as a new poll shows attacking romney on his business record may not be working. by more than two to one, they say...
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. >> the brave educators will throw out the ceremonial first pitch. perry hall high school guidance counselor will throw out the pitch and be accompanied by the student wounded on the first day of school. he tackled the gunman preventing workers -- preventing more violence. technically, this is october baseball. >> the weather is not a winner today. it is more like football whether it with the cold temperatures. we had rain this morning. i thought we might break out of it. most of the day, it was not raining. it was cloudy and threatening. this is a wide view showing the northeastern part of the state. i have circled baltimore to help you find the area. this is light rain shower activity with drizzle. this is the inner harbor. it is covered with rain right now. let me put this in motion to show you. a while back, it did not look bad. with the rain moving into the picture, we see scattered showers activity. the forecast for the game looks like this. for the start of the game, spotty showers and sprinkles. temperatures in the 50's. a light northwest win
. >> the brave educators will throw out the ceremonial first pitch. perry hall high school guidance counselor will throw out the pitch and be accompanied by the student wounded on the first day of school. he tackled the gunman preventing workers -- preventing more violence. technically, this is october baseball. >> the weather is not a winner today. it is more like football whether it with the cold temperatures. we had rain this morning. i thought we might break out of it. most of...
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. >> changed to improve education and not just test scores. she is working to fix her relationship with teachers. >> she believes he is a perfect fit for chicago. she is used to dealing with a very dynamic mares who want to play a very active role. i think she has all of the credentials. she says she does not have a strong opinion about charter schools. >> you take a look at a process for what we need to do. we want kids to do well. >> still to come this midday. tom >> d. richard just topped by. >> look at this. chiefi hear wonderful things about her there she is right there. >> the crowdclouds are increas ing. chars to follow in the days ahead. these calls are not thickening up. on this temperature change maps a cold front is sweeping much cooler air into the western midwest. we sit here about 3 degrees warmer than just 24 hours. this sets up a huge upper storm. for the bears game on monday we of this warm air looking at a big political heir. it looks like we could be warm until then. here's a big storm. is about a dramatic weather change. wh
. >> changed to improve education and not just test scores. she is working to fix her relationship with teachers. >> she believes he is a perfect fit for chicago. she is used to dealing with a very dynamic mares who want to play a very active role. i think she has all of the credentials. she says she does not have a strong opinion about charter schools. >> you take a look at a process for what we need to do. we want kids to do well. >> still to come this midday. tom...
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so if i couldn't do that, what was the value of my education? why was trying to do all of this? and then eating at the lunch counter. you aren it wasn't about integrating the schools or trying to eat at the lunch counter. it was about getting job. you think about someone just coming out of slavery. they have a new life. newfound freedom and they have to build a new world for themselves, in the world of discrimination, violence, ku klux klan. so they start churches, schools, schools and churches. and one writer says schools break out like wild flowers and define a school as anyplace where three people gather together and one of them can read and write. by the 1960s, we have 100 african-american colleges in the united states. we've got tulsa, we've got wilmington, and all of these communities become targets for white mobs. because white supremacy says african-americans, that no black person can do any better than the poorest white person. that's right. this goes on. now, so our reality in terms of the political and whatever is a little different. now, we're also operating in a com
so if i couldn't do that, what was the value of my education? why was trying to do all of this? and then eating at the lunch counter. you aren it wasn't about integrating the schools or trying to eat at the lunch counter. it was about getting job. you think about someone just coming out of slavery. they have a new life. newfound freedom and they have to build a new world for themselves, in the world of discrimination, violence, ku klux klan. so they start churches, schools, schools and...
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in october of 2010 during her education nation program at nbc, i had the privilege of speaking to sally ride on the issue of girls excelling in science and math. >> most important, it's the teachers and the schools holding the high expectations and getting the message to the students that girls as well as the boys that we expect you to do well, that you need to do well, that these subjects are important for your future no matter what career you go into. you don't need to be a rocket scientists, math and science are still going to be important for you. >> and you actually are a rocket scientists. you have some credibility. >> american pioneer sally ride was 61 years old. >>> when we come back to london for this special edition of "way too early," a stunner for baseball fans. ichiro, one of the greatest hitters that ever lived is traded from one locker room in the other in seattle. we'll show you how he looked in the road grays for the new york yankees. and will farrell on letterman last night getting into the olympic spirit with a handsome beret, like the ones that will be supported by a
in october of 2010 during her education nation program at nbc, i had the privilege of speaking to sally ride on the issue of girls excelling in science and math. >> most important, it's the teachers and the schools holding the high expectations and getting the message to the students that girls as well as the boys that we expect you to do well, that you need to do well, that these subjects are important for your future no matter what career you go into. you don't need to be a rocket...
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we could instead choose to simply cut education, cut public safety, cut public health. >> reporter: baltimore city schools rallying against those cuts. >> don't balance this budget on the backs of me and my classmates, we deserve better. >> reporter: the school system could lose $22 million if a tax increase fails. baltimore city school teachers could be forced to take four unpaid furlough days next year. >> that means, that's four less days of education, that's four less days of pay on the backs of our teachers. >> reporter: now the they're urging lawmakers to pass the budget to keep funding in city schools. the tax increase has passed in a preliminary vote in the senate. a final vote is expected tomorrow. the debate in the house however is expected to be more contentious. reporting live, megan mccorkel. >> another bill to shift the cost of teacher pension is also in the house. >>> a fall officer claims williams massaged her feet. williams then allegedly rubbed her private parts on the officer foot. williams is on leave while he deals with his sexual assault charges. >>> police in baltimore
we could instead choose to simply cut education, cut public safety, cut public health. >> reporter: baltimore city schools rallying against those cuts. >> don't balance this budget on the backs of me and my classmates, we deserve better. >> reporter: the school system could lose $22 million if a tax increase fails. baltimore city school teachers could be forced to take four unpaid furlough days next year. >> that means, that's four less days of education, that's four...
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others say the doomsday budget would be devastating to education. >> it is belt-tightening. teachers cannot afford that. and increasing class sizes. >> the budget was passed. don't have a special session. to not raise the taxes. it is a balanced budget. it was passed. live with it. >> the senate will come back this morning for a final vote and then the house will take up the measure. kim dacey, wbal-tv 11 news. >> thank you. three people are in custody following a violent weekend. police are investigating eight different crimes. there was a drive-by shooting on east northern parkway and a murder. one of the homicides appears to be linked to another shooting. >> there were two that we believe are related. people are being questioned by detectives. detectives are making progress on the others. >> detectors are reviewing all the statistics to see if they need to step up patrols. police arrest a suspect following a stabbing. police responded on east monument street. a man was stabbed several times with a pair of scissors. the victim is in stable condition. >> charges are pending
others say the doomsday budget would be devastating to education. >> it is belt-tightening. teachers cannot afford that. and increasing class sizes. >> the budget was passed. don't have a special session. to not raise the taxes. it is a balanced budget. it was passed. live with it. >> the senate will come back this morning for a final vote and then the house will take up the measure. kim dacey, wbal-tv 11 news. >> thank you. three people are in custody following a...